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Old 18-Aug-2005, 18:29   #1
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Running on one cylinder problem solved
You may remember that my 999S let me down on the way up to Cadwell and lapsed onto one cylinder. I tried replacing the coil & plug but that didn't fix it. Well, just got off the phone to ProTwins who have been looking into the problem.

The good news is that they've fixed it. The bad news is that it was the ECU. That's 700 notes, thank you very much. And before you ask, no, it isn't in warrantee.

Naturally, I'm not particularly happy about this. Although the bike was registered in early 03, it is essentially only a year old as I bought it May last year with 48 miles on the clock.

Has anyone had any dealings with Ducati over out of warrantee replacements?
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Old 18-Aug-2005, 18:50   #2
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I'd get in touch with Ducati UK. You can only ask!
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Old 18-Aug-2005, 19:02   #3
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must be able to come to some arrangement - possibly meet half way on cost ?

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Old 18-Aug-2005, 19:46   #4
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Ouch..................

You'd be better off giving it away and sticking to the Numpty.
Just so hapens that i've got some space in the garage

Let me know if you need that lift m8
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Old 18-Aug-2005, 19:58   #5
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Cheers Mutters. How are the new tyres scrubbing in?

At the moment it looks like I'll be hiring a van for the weekend so I'll pick it up in that... or I'll be leaving it there until we sort out the cost...
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Old 18-Aug-2005, 20:20   #6
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blimey Michael!

can give you an email address to communicate with if you like?
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Old 18-Aug-2005, 22:59   #7
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I guess a call to Peter Brooking is in order...?
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Old 19-Aug-2005, 00:15   #8
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How are the new tyres scrubbing in?


Nice new pair of Pirelli Domski's mmmmmmm............corners!

Top service from Mr Tyreman too, cheers Steve
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Old 19-Aug-2005, 14:59   #9
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Rally,

You could try contacting Martin Willis at Blue Streak Europe Ltd. They're an ECU remanufacturer. I remember seeing a thread about them (see below) a while back.

Martin Willis
Commercial Manager
Blue Streak Europe Ltd
Mobile +44 (0) 7974 936613
Direct + 44 (0) 115 9834711
E-mail: mwillis@bluestreak.co.uk
www.injectioncorrection.co.uk

See:-

http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xm...8229#pid191092

and

http://www.ducatisportingclub.com/xm...8429#pid190753

for one DSC members positive result.

Good luck.
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Old 19-Aug-2005, 15:21   #10
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it should also be pointed out that an ECU is approx £450 (plus vat) so you appear to have been charged over £200 labour to replace it , that seems a bit OTT to me

I would estimate I could replace an ECU in somwhere between 1-2 hours tops
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